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No. 3 good spot, bad spot for Notre Dame

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Notre Dame has a case. There is the schedule currently ranked 25th-toughest by opponents’ winning percentage, versus 41st for Kansas State and 59th for Oregon. There is the defense now tied for No. 1 in points allowed per game at 11.10. There is a quarterback, Everett Golson, who “is getting better and better each and every week,” according to Kelly.

But after a skin-of-their-teeth escape versus middling Pittsburgh and a distinctly lo-fi night at Boston College, it may be impossible for the Irish to motivate massive voting blocs. It certainly won’t help blowout efforts that burgeoning receiver DaVaris Daniels is lost until a bowl game after Sunday surgery to repair a broken left clavicle.

In the coaches’ poll, the Irish are 81 points behind Kansas State, just like last week. They are 114 points behind Oregon, up from 110 the week before. There is enough to make people wonder, it seems.

“Each team has their own distinctions,” Kelly said. “The distinction of this football team, it’s the No.1 scoring defense in the country. It’s proven that against very, very good teams all year.

“If you look at national championship-caliber football, you’ve got to look at a defense, and so that’s why we feel strongly that our football team has put themselves in the discussion. We’ll let others decide, but I think we’ve played our way into the discussion.”

Where they are in the discussion, for the moment, is the problem. At No. 3, inextricably one loss away. A really good problem to have, but a problem nonetheless.

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